ITS HARDLY STOP PRESS NEWS THAT BOOKN6S THROUGHOUT THE FESTIVAL ARE PHENOMENAL, BUT YOU COULD EASILY BE DISAPPOINTED! BOOK NOW AT HATS FOR THESE GREAT AND MEMORABLE EVBiTS IN THE FABULOUS NEXT MONOATS OHNINft CONCERT COMPLETELY SOLD OUT. ONLY THREE FURTHER OPPORTUNITIES TO SEE AND HEAR AUSTRALIA'S SUPREME VICTORIAN STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Flown to Nnw Zeeland for Exclusive Appearances at fka Festival.) Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT l<i Hi. Majestic Setting of FESTIVAL HALL (KING EDWAM UtUCIS) Book Without Delay at Hay's for TUESDAY NEXT AND WEDNESDAY Agein with world-famous conductor ■Bl x ■ SIR MALCOLM SARGENT THURSDAY, FEB. 25 Caadactor: JOHN HOPKINS Soloist: •rilliotrt Yong Australian Violinist BERYL KIMBER »/* and 15/* (Ind.) PLANS NOW OPEN FOR THE N.Z.B.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Cenduetar* JUAN MATTEUCCI FESTIVAL HALL THURSDAY. MARCH 4 SATURDAY, MARCH 6 Admission: I*/*, 12/*. (/* (Ind.) Schoolchildren. 8/*. */*, 4/* (Inel.)
• THE MASTER POTTER OF OUR DAY SHOJI HAMADA TICKETS (10/>) NOW ON SALE AT HAY'S ROOKING OFFICE for three public demonstration, by SHOJI HAMADA at the Wool Exchange Building, Whifeleigh Avenue, next Wednesday, February 24, Friday, February 2*. and Saturday, February 27, each evening at 8 pan. TICKETS ALSO ON SALE FOR TUESDAY NEXT, Sp.m. to 7p.m. Official Reception and Opening Exhibition at Canterbury Mneum, Tickets 10/-. MONDAY, MARCH 1. • pm. Lecture and Slides, Museum Theatre, 2/*. THURSDAY. MARCH 4. 8 p.m. Him, Museum Theatre, 2/*. ALL SEMINARS AND KILN SESSIONS DURING MR HAMADA'S VISIT ARE FULLY BOOKED. • Book Now For Tho BERKSHIRE STRING QUARTET CIVIC THEATRE SATURDAY EVENING, FEE. 27, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 28. 8/4 <M.>. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER JAZZ BAND (Prateated mdor fka aaspUas of fka U.Had* ft#)** I *)* FESTIVAL HALL King Edwards larrocki MARCH 2 and X 12/t CM.) THE DRAMATIC HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FESTIVAL THE MAGNIFICENT YORK CYCLE OF MYSTERY PLAYS PRESENTED BY THE COMBINED DRAMATIC SOCIETIES OF CHRIST. CHURCH. Outdoor Evening Perform ague* at 7.45 p.m. Saturday, February 27 Io Washes, , March, 3 (lecledlag Sunday Adults */*, Children 1/4 <ta«L) JOHN CASELBBG'S DRAMATIC ANTHOLOGY "0 NEW ZEALAND" WHERE THE MAORI SPEAKS Frasaofigrf by ffco Kokofw PfuydVß. REPERTORY THEATRE. SATURDAY end SUNDAY, March t and 7. 2.15, and B.IS pun. each day. Adults 7/*, Children Half Price, plus boohing foe. Detail* of Party Baakiof* eaa ha * mw fcwna WW vwTVIMw Bww TTWOi Hop's Booking Oflko, PhoM 71-B7Y.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 25
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